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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Electrician, plumber, carpenter, appliance repair, social media influencer,[b] lawyers[/b], modeling,executive assistants etc.[/quote] Almost all high-paying lawyer jobs are restricted to those who are extremely academically inclined--you need to get good grades in college and perform well on the LSAT, get into a good school, and then get good grades in law school.[/quote] Many lawyers who attended a local law school where LSAT was optional and acceptance rate 95%, are making decent living in my area. [/quote] I had a consult with a lawyer who graduated from what was the worst law school in the country (it has now closed) and he commands $750 per hour and lives in a $8M home (I looked that up). He has extremely good EQ. I couldn’t afford him though.[/quote] How do you know he doesn’t have family money or that his wife has high salary? $750/hour is not very much for a lawyer. Law firms sets the price for hourly rates and it’s not like lawyer gets to keep all of it. Most stays with the firm as overhead. [/quote]
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